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kwabon

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remember that only horizontal asymptotes can be crossed (limit of a function as x approaches + or - infinity) whilst vertical tangents cannot be crossed (x values for which the function is not defined, i.e. division by zero)
that is a very important thing you will have to remember.
 

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an asymptote is merely a line that a curve does not touch.
For this curve, y=0 is an asymptote beyond the points of inflexion.

ie. if the pts of inflexion at x=a and x=-a (which they would be, as the function is even), then y=0 is an asymptote for x<-a and x>a.
 

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thanks guys for the myriad of response. I think im getting the idea now.
 

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